[en] Links to resources for the teaching and learning of the early history of the areas encompassed primarily by today's Ukraine and the European parts of Russia and some adjoining regions of Eastern Europe.

[en] This blog, which originally emerged from the University of Cambridge workshop 'Research Methods in Eastern European Memory Studies' in December 2008, is part of the transnational and transdisciplinary project Memory at War: Cultural Dynamics in Poland, Russia, and Ukraine. The blog seeks to serve as an interactive site for students and scholars across disciplines who are interested in 'controversies of memory' and the cultural practices of mourning and commemoration in Eastern Europe.

[en] Web Wars: Digital Diasporas and the Language of Memory in Russia & Ukraine is a three-year (2010-'13) Bergen-based research project. It is part of the collaborative HERA-funded project Memory at War: Cultural Dynamics in Russia, Poland & Ukraine. This project zeroes in on the ongoing memory wars between Russia, Ukraine, and Poland – nations where political conflicts take the shape of heated debates about the recent past.

[en, de, sl] Libera is a database incorporating primarily archaeological literature. It encompasses the time ranging from the 5/6th century till the 10/11th century in the region of Europe, the Near East and North Africa. The problematics are concentrated on the Slavs. It consists only of publications in the library of the Institute of Archaeology (Scientific Research Center at the Slovene Academy of Sciences and Arts) in Ljubljana, Slovenia.

[en] The database “Soviet Modernism 1955-1991” comprises more than 650 buildings and urban planning projects which were conceived and erected in the 14 former Soviet Republics (apart from Russia) during this period. The database was compiled in the course of a three-year research project of the Architekturzentrum Wien that presented and discussed the special characteristics of Soviet building activity in the form of an exhibition, a publication and a congress.